Tri-County Vanguard

Sara Corning statue to be unveiled Saturday in Yarmouth

- ERIC BOURQUE TRI-COUNTY VANGUARD

After much planning and effort, a commemorat­ive weekend honouring Yarmouth County’s Sara Corning is just about here, with a number of activities on tap.

The unveiling of a statue of Corning is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, on the Parade Street lawn of the Yarmouth County Museum (where Zion Baptist Church used to be), and, later in the day, a special dinner will be held at the Rodd Grand Hotel.

Among those slated to speak at the unveiling ceremony, which is open to the public, is Nova Scotia Lt.-Gov. Arthur J. LeBlanc.

The program includes remarks from a number of local and visiting presenters, along with a hymn by the Shantymen and an Armenian contempora­ry performanc­e.

A reception at the Yarmouth County Museum will follow the conclusion of the afternoon’s formal program.

On Saturday evening, starting at 7, a commemorat­ive Sara Corning dinner will take place at the Grand Hotel, where the keynote address will be delivered by Anahit Harutyunya­n, ambassador to Canada of the Republic of Armenia.

The weekend’s Sara Corning activities will start Friday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. at Yarmouth North Baptist Church with a dramatic reading of the original play Memories of Sara Corning, written by Chris Bolger of Yarmouth and performed by Martha Irving of LunaSea Theatre Company in Halifax.

The weekend’s lineup also includes the opening – on Sunday, Sept. 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. – of the Yarmouth Art Society’s Tribute to Sara Corning at the Waterfront Gallery, 89 Water St.

Meanwhile, the co-chairs of the Sara Corning Society – David Chown and Jennifer Rodney-Chown – say it’s very rewarding to see the society’s hard work over the past several years has led to what promises to be a great weekend honouring a great woman.

Their goal from the start, they say, was simply to bring more recognitio­n to Corning, a Yarmouth County native and Red Cross nurse who a century ago left for the Near East and then devoted 11 years of her life to saving and caring for thousands of orphans and adult refugees in the aftermath of the First World War and during the later stages of the Armenian genocide in Armenia, Greece and Turkey.

The two co-chairs say they are honoured the Republic of Armenia’s ambassador to Canada will be in Yarmouth for Saturday’s unveiling of the statue and will be the keynote speaker at that evening’s dinner. They also welcome all other dignitarie­s and special guests for this weekend’s activities.

They say they are grateful too for the support from the Town of Yarmouth and Yarmouth County Historical Society, saying “we are very glad to have worked in partnershi­p with them to make this weekend a success.”

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